Growth Metrics

New York Times (NYT) Non-Current Assets (2016 - 2025)

New York Times' Non-Current Assets history spans 17 years, with the latest figure at $2.0 billion for Q4 2025.

  • For Q4 2025, Non-Current Assets rose 3.35% year-over-year to $2.0 billion; the TTM value through Dec 2025 reached $7.8 billion, changed 0.39%, while the annual FY2025 figure was $2.0 billion, 3.35% up from the prior year.
  • Non-Current Assets for Q4 2025 was $2.0 billion at New York Times, up from $1.9 billion in the prior quarter.
  • Across five years, Non-Current Assets topped out at $2.0 billion in Q1 2022 and bottomed at $1.5 billion in Q2 2021.
  • The 5-year median for Non-Current Assets is $1.9 billion (2023), against an average of $1.9 billion.
  • The largest annual shift saw Non-Current Assets surged 39.05% in 2022 before it fell 11.53% in 2023.
  • A 5-year view of Non-Current Assets shows it stood at $1.6 billion in 2021, then grew by 16.55% to $1.9 billion in 2022, then grew by 2.92% to $1.9 billion in 2023, then fell by 1.44% to $1.9 billion in 2024, then increased by 3.35% to $2.0 billion in 2025.
  • Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for NYT's Non-Current Assets are $2.0 billion (Q4 2025), $1.9 billion (Q3 2025), and $2.0 billion (Q2 2025).